Photograph of an exterior view of the rustic stone house of Charles F. Lummis, Pasadena, 1910. The one-story building can be seen at center with a chimney at left. The building is obscured by tree branches, and tall grass or weeds can be seen in the foreground. A young tree is visible in the right foreground.
Strip map of routes between Los Angeles and Monrovia Canyon. Includes Monrovia Canyon (top), Los Angeles (bottom & right), Pasadena (left). Due north is about 80 degrees to the left of vertical. Principal features: municipalities, roads, railroads, road names.Table of mileages at bottom. Prominent locations: Monrovia (Charlotte Avenue, Foothill Boulevard, Myrtle Avenue, White Oaks Avenue), Arcadia (Santa Anita Avenue), Pasadena (Santa Anita Avenue, San Gabriel Boulevard, Colorado Street, Fair Oaks Avenue), Alhambra (Alhambra Road), South Pasadena (Salt Lake Railroad, Monterey Road, Southern Pacific Railroad), Highland Park (Pasadena Avenue, Gawston Ostrich Farm, Huntington Drive, North Broadway), Los Angeles (Broadway, Spring Street, Main Street, 2nd Street); Los Angeles River, Arroyo Seco. Printed at the bottom of the map is "46" and "F.T. 5/6/12". Printed at the bottom, outside the map itself, is the number "11".
Photograph of Pasadena Avenue (formerly North Figueroa Street) in Highland Park, looking north, Los Angeles, 1915. Two trolley cars move along their tracks in the center of the street while a group of pedestrians await their arrival just off the sidewalk to the left, next to a horse-drawn carriage. Two-story shopfronts line the left side of the street, extending their cloth canopies over the sidewalk. The Romanesque architecture of the bank can be seen at right, with the word "Bank" inscribed on its window. Utility poles support the web of trolley car cables that stretches above the scene.